The cognitive effort of managing the conflicting messages of a working through a pandemic is tiring us out.
The Royal Family Can’t Keep Ignoring its Colonialist Past and Racist Present
Concerns raised by the Sussexes about racism within the royal family point to a larger issue. The Windsors are entangled in a history of colonialism and racism.
Work From or Work For Home? The Dual Burden on Women During the Pandemic
Research has shown that working women worldwide, especially mothers, spent more time doing household chores than the paid work done by their male counterparts.
Why I Simply Can’t Move
From despising all movement-based classes, to it spilling over into my life – the time has come to take stock and resolve any underlying issues.
Savitribai Phule Shall Never Die, For Her Pen Lives On
Savitribai Phule's poetry is progressive, assertive and at the same time, questioning, and playful.
Halos as Nooses: Women Bodies and the Ever Looming ‘Fear of Rape’
This fear regulates women's bodies, lays diktats for it and commands them to be 'angels' in their demeanour – all the time.
As Death Approaches, Our Dreams Offer Comfort, Reconciliation
Pre-death dreams and visions help fill the void that may otherwise be created by the doubt and fear that death evokes.
